Attractions
PELJEŠAC
The Pelješac Peninsula is the second-largest peninsula in Croatia. It is located in southern Croatia. The Pelješac Bridge has brought us closer to this beautiful peninsula, showcasing all its charms as if on a silver platter.
Stunning beaches, hidden coves, historic towns and fishing villages, authentic seafood delicacies, and local wines such as Dingač and Plavac Mali are just a few of the reasons we recommend visiting this Croatian peninsula.
On the Pelješac Peninsula, one of the most striking landscapes of the Adriatic, surrounded by breathtaking natural scenery, you will find the perfect place to spend a peaceful yet unforgettable holiday. The Dingač region is characterized by magnificent mountains and valleys, picturesque coves, sandy and white pebble beaches, olive trees, cypresses, and century-old forests, along with the world-renowned Dingac vineyards that line the steep and high mountains. Many consider this area the most famous in Croatia for producing high-quality red wines.
Pelješac is full of hidden spots that evoke the spirit of the old Mediterranean. Small coves, gleaming houses, and ancient villages are hidden on this peninsula, carefully preserved from commercialization.






DINGAČ
Dingač is a region widely known for its premium wine, steep slopes, and abundant sunshine. On the eastern side of Dingač, Borak has become a small tourist village in recent years, although it is still less crowded than the rest of the peninsula. Two beautiful beaches, one pebbly and one rocky, will charm you with their crystal-clear, turquoise waters.
In addition to its beautiful beaches suitable for people of all ages, Borak offers a good selection of amenities. Local food and high-quality wine are the hallmark of this region. The village itself has two restaurants where you can mainly enjoy seafood or shellfish specialties, paired with a glass of Dingač after a long day. Also, 3 km from Borak is another restaurant that is well-known to all visitors. The village of Potomje is home to many small family-run wineries offering wine tastings and sales.
To reach Dingač, you must pass through the Dingač tunnel from Potomje. The tunnel was built in 1974. On the other side of the tunnel, a million-dollar view awaits you. The Dingač vineyard, located on the steep slopes, offers a breathtaking spectacle. The stunning nature blends with charming places such as Borak and Potočine, making this area a must-visit.